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Mivacron In Dextrose 5% In Plastic Container From Abbott With Mivacurium Chloride Eq 50mg Base/100ml
Ingredients: Mivacurium Chloride
Dosage Form and Administration: Injectable; Injection
Drug Trade Name: Mivacron In Dextrose 5% In Plastic Container
Firm: Abbott
Strength: EQ 50MG BASE/100ML
New Drug Application Type: N
Drug Application Number:20098
Product Number: 3
Approval Date: 1/22/1992
Reference Listed Drug: No
Type: DISCN
Applicant Full Name: Abbott Laboratories
Common Signs of a Sleep Disorder
Look over this list of common signs of a sleep disorders and talk to your doctor if any of these symptoms appear:
- It takes more than 30 minutes to fall asleep at night
- Waking up in the night and then have trouble falling back to sleep again
- Waking up too early in the morning
- Not feeling rested despite spending 7 to 8 hours or more asleep at night
- Feeling sleepy during the day and fall asleep within five minutes given the opportunity to nap; or falling asleep at inappropriate times during the day
- While sleeping audible snoring, snorting, gasping or choking sounds occur or breathing stops
- While sleeping creeping, tingling or crawling feelings occur in the legs only relieved by moving or massaging
- Dreams are vivid or dreamlike experiences occur while falling asleep or dozing
- Muscle weakness occurs when angry, fearful or when laughing
- A feeling of paralysis upon first waking up
- Arms and legs experience jerking movements during sleep
- Stimulants are necessary to stay awake during the day
Also keep in mind that, although children can show some of these same signs of a sleep disorder, children often do not show signs of excessive daytime sleepiness. Instead, children may seem overactive and have difficulty focusing and concentrating. Children also may not very good in school.
Encourage Healthy Eating Habits
Buy and serve more fruits and vegetables fresh, frozen, canned or dried. Let the child choose them at the store. Buy fewer soft drinks and high fat or high calorie snack foods like chips, cookies and candy. These snacks may be okay occasionally, but always keep healthy snack foods on hand. Offer the healthy snacks more often at snack times. Make sure the child eats breakfast every day. Breakfast may provide the child with the energy he or she needs to listen and learn in school. Skipping breakfast can leave a child hungry, tired and looking for less healthy foods later in the day. Eat fast food less often. When visiting a fast food restaurant, encourage healthier options choices, such as salads with low-fat dressing or small sandwiches without cheese or mayonnaise. Offer a child water or low fat milk more often than fruit juice. Low fat milk and milk products are important for development of any child. One hundred percent fruit juice is a healthy choice but is high in calories. Limit the amount of saturated and trans fats in the family diet. Instead, most fat intake should come from sources such as fish, vegetable oils, nuts and seeds. Plan healthy meals and eat together as a family. Eating together at meal times helps children learn to enjoy a variety of foods. Do not get discouraged if a child will not eat a new food the first time. Some kids will need to have a new food served to them 10 times or more before they will eat it. Try not to use food as a reward when encouraging kids to eat. Promising dessert to a child for eating vegetables, for example, sends the message that vegetables are less valuable than dessert. Kids learn to dislike foods they think are less valuable.